CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Continuing their backcourt overhaul this off-season, the Cleveland Cavaliers agreed to a one-year non-guaranteed deal with point guard Isaiah Taylor late Thursday night, a league source confirmed to cleveland.com.

Taylor, 24, is the latest addition to a crowded perimeter.

According to a source familiar with the team's thinking, Taylor is committed to attending Cavaliers training camp, where he will compete for the third point guard spot.

Taylor joins incumbent starter George Hill and eighth-overall pick Collin Sexton at point guard. The Cavaliers had spent the last week searching for another lead guard after Jose Calderon agreed to a deal with the Detroit Pistons in free agency.

Jordan Clarkson, one of the four additions at the trade deadline last season, served as the de facto backup point during Cleveland's postseason run. Despite head coach Tyronn Lue carving out some time to work with Clarkson this off-season, it appears the coaching staff is more comfortable with Clarkson at two-guard.

Taylor averaged 6.6 points and 3.1 assists in his lone season with the Atlanta Hawks. He played in 67 games and earned nine starts.

The 24-year-old guard saw his playing time increase during the second half of the season, reaching double figures in scoring in 15 of the final 28 games, including a a Feb. 9 matchup against Cleveland.